KingMP94: What GFX program would you advise beginners to use and why?
Supreme_King: Actually, there is only one GFX program I used from the very beginning until now and will continue to use it. Adobe Photoshop is one of the best photo editing softwares on the Internet in my opinion. It offers so many possibilities, it's ridiculous.
KingMP94: What inspired you to start GFX? Obviously it takes long to adapt to, but is there any tips you would like to say that might help a beginner?
Supreme_King: Well, I always was the guy asking for sigs to be made for me. I kinda got sick about it, so I decided to give a try to making my own sigs, to stop being addicted to the other guys making me sigs, and making some forum points in the progress through my own GFX shop. As for the tips for beginners, all I can say is go to sigtutorials.com and register to their forum, they have a lot of useful tutorials then. And again, patience is the key to success, although with proper guidance you can make awesome sigs in less than a month
KingMP94: You have obviously gained your respect as a duelist, being a moderator in DAD academy and a moderator in TDA, also being a member of DLK, Do you think that being a GFX artist gives you reputation/recognition?
Supreme_King: I'm pretty surprised that I have a big reputation in the dueling world, I always thought I would be a mediocre duelist who wouldn't taste the big cakes . As for the GFX reputation bit, the GFX-er and the duelist are two very different things. I've seen great duelists who know nothing of GFX, and I wouldn't want to harm him, but kiryu111 himself told me he isn't the guy to ask about GFX. Also I've seen excellent artists being mediocre duelists, yet having a great reputation as GFX-ers. It may give you reputation, but only because people will have one more thing to talk to you about
KingMP94: How do you feel when someone in a GFX shop of yours orders something? Since personally when I tried out to GFX I was too lazy. Do you feel like "ugh, not again" or do you just do it to get it out of the way? Or perhaps its fun for you?
Supreme_King: Umm, tough to say. Usually, it depends on my mood and on how busy I am at the moment. Mostly, its fun for me, since I get to refresh my GFX knowledge and skills, but when the requests overflow and I can't keep up, I leave them for the next day. But I try and make them all as soon as they are made.
KingMP94: In the beginning of your GFX experience, was there any GFX-er that you looked up to? Like a GFX role model?
Supreme_King: There were quite a few. For starters, Dark_Armed_Dragon was the first great GFX-er I've known and I always loved his sigs. Then there would be TDA's Administrator and Archfiend Leader, Flodian, the one that brought great help in the style of TDA with his skills. And finally, ITC is a good GFX-er too, and I look up to him even now.
KingMP94: Why not show DAD academy 5 of your personal favorite GFX works that you made?
Supreme_King:
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KingMP94: Would you like to say any final things about GFX? Perhaps some thoughts on it, and just final little tips to say for the very beginner GFX-er's?
Supreme_King: Growing as a GFX-er brings a lot of self-respect and happiness, so keep on practicing. You will be amazed and happy when you will see your works of art and eventually you will start to hate your own sigs, that's what I do xD
Supreme_King: Actually, there is only one GFX program I used from the very beginning until now and will continue to use it. Adobe Photoshop is one of the best photo editing softwares on the Internet in my opinion. It offers so many possibilities, it's ridiculous.
KingMP94: What inspired you to start GFX? Obviously it takes long to adapt to, but is there any tips you would like to say that might help a beginner?
Supreme_King: Well, I always was the guy asking for sigs to be made for me. I kinda got sick about it, so I decided to give a try to making my own sigs, to stop being addicted to the other guys making me sigs, and making some forum points in the progress through my own GFX shop. As for the tips for beginners, all I can say is go to sigtutorials.com and register to their forum, they have a lot of useful tutorials then. And again, patience is the key to success, although with proper guidance you can make awesome sigs in less than a month
KingMP94: You have obviously gained your respect as a duelist, being a moderator in DAD academy and a moderator in TDA, also being a member of DLK, Do you think that being a GFX artist gives you reputation/recognition?
Supreme_King: I'm pretty surprised that I have a big reputation in the dueling world, I always thought I would be a mediocre duelist who wouldn't taste the big cakes . As for the GFX reputation bit, the GFX-er and the duelist are two very different things. I've seen great duelists who know nothing of GFX, and I wouldn't want to harm him, but kiryu111 himself told me he isn't the guy to ask about GFX. Also I've seen excellent artists being mediocre duelists, yet having a great reputation as GFX-ers. It may give you reputation, but only because people will have one more thing to talk to you about
KingMP94: How do you feel when someone in a GFX shop of yours orders something? Since personally when I tried out to GFX I was too lazy. Do you feel like "ugh, not again" or do you just do it to get it out of the way? Or perhaps its fun for you?
Supreme_King: Umm, tough to say. Usually, it depends on my mood and on how busy I am at the moment. Mostly, its fun for me, since I get to refresh my GFX knowledge and skills, but when the requests overflow and I can't keep up, I leave them for the next day. But I try and make them all as soon as they are made.
KingMP94: In the beginning of your GFX experience, was there any GFX-er that you looked up to? Like a GFX role model?
Supreme_King: There were quite a few. For starters, Dark_Armed_Dragon was the first great GFX-er I've known and I always loved his sigs. Then there would be TDA's Administrator and Archfiend Leader, Flodian, the one that brought great help in the style of TDA with his skills. And finally, ITC is a good GFX-er too, and I look up to him even now.
KingMP94: Why not show DAD academy 5 of your personal favorite GFX works that you made?
Supreme_King:
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KingMP94: Would you like to say any final things about GFX? Perhaps some thoughts on it, and just final little tips to say for the very beginner GFX-er's?
Supreme_King: Growing as a GFX-er brings a lot of self-respect and happiness, so keep on practicing. You will be amazed and happy when you will see your works of art and eventually you will start to hate your own sigs, that's what I do xD